Session Information

  • Date:17 Jun 2027
  • Time:1:45 pm to 3:00 pm
  • Location:Impact Exhibition Center, Bangkok

Session 3

3rd June 2026 – 4:45 pm to 5:45 pm

Sustainability, Compliance & Trade Policy: Redefining Market Access and Competitive Advantage in Global Sourcing

Session Positioning

This session is framed as a critical inflection point discussion - where sustainability and trade policy converge to determine future market access.

Narrative logic:

“In the new global order, sustainability is no longer optional - and trade policy is enforcing it.”

Core Narrative

Global trade in textiles and apparel is undergoing a profound transformation. Sustainability, compliance, and ESG frameworks are no longer standalone requirements - they are becoming embedded within trade agreements, regulatory systems, and buyer expectations. This session explores how environmental and social compliance is directly influencing market access, and how manufacturers must navigate both ESG pressures and evolving trade policies to remain competitive in global sourcing.

Discussion Structure

Part 1: The Convergence of Sustainability & Trade Policy

  • Shift from voluntary ESG → regulated compliance frameworks
  • Increasing linkage between:
Sustainability standards
Trade agreements
Market access conditions
  • Rise of:
Carbon-related trade measures
Due diligence laws
ESG-linked import regulations

Part 2: From Compliance to Competitive Strategy

  • Moving beyond checkbox compliance → strategic differentiation
  • Traceability and transparency as market entry requirements
  • Circular supply chains and responsible sourcing models
  • Buyer expectations:
Environmental responsibility
Social compliance
Ethical sourcing

Part 3: Navigating Trade Complexity in a Fragmented World

  • Impact of:
Protectionism
FTAs and regional trade agreements
Regulatory divergence across markets
  • Managing multi-market compliance:
EU vs. US vs. Asia regulatory frameworks
  • Preparing for future trade realignments

Part 4: Asia’s Opportunity to Lead

  • Asia’s scale advantage combined with ESG transformation potential
  • Aligning sustainability frameworks across production hubs
  • Positioning Asia as a trusted, compliant, future-ready sourcing base
  • Role of regional and global industry bodies such as International Apparel Federation in shaping dialogue and alignment

Part 5: Building the Future Trade & Sourcing Architecture

  • Integrating:
ESG compliance
Trade policy strategy
Market access planning
  • Role of industry platforms in:
Policy advocacy
Standard harmonization
Industry alignment

Key Discussion Questions

  • Will sustainability become the primary gatekeeper to global markets?
  • How are ESG regulations reshaping sourcing decisions across regions?
  • Can manufacturers turn compliance into a competitive advantage?
  • How should companies navigate conflicting regulatory regimes across markets?
  • Are current FTAs evolving to include sustainability enforcement mechanisms?
  • Can Asia align on a common sustainability and compliance framework?

Key Outcome

From Compliance Burden to Market Strategy

Participants will gain:

  • Clarity that sustainability and trade policy are now interconnected forces shaping global sourcing
  • A roadmap for transforming:
Compliance → Competitive positioning
Regulation → Market opportunity

Strategic insight into navigating:

Complex global trade frameworks
ESG-driven market access requirements